It shouldn't be a problem. The glue is water based and the mud should adhere to it.
No, cereal does not contain wallpaper glue
Enzymes work well for that. It eats the glue/paste making it much easier to remove. Alternatively, warm water will also help loosen your wallpaper
Just wallpaper removal liquid is not enough. With wallpaper removal solution, soap, and hot water, wash any remaining glue or paper residue off the walls.AnswerGo to your local home improvement store any buy wallpaper remover. It is a special chemical that dissolves the glue holding the paper to the wall. After application, the paper will peel off.
There is no specific brand of paint designed to cover wallpaper. Paint carries too much moisture to use on top of wallpaper. When paint is applied to wallpaper the wallpaper absorbs some of the moisture and immediately begins to bubble and lift at the seams. Your best bet is to soak the wallpaper with hot water and a sponge and let it soak in completely. Enzyme based wallpaper remover also works well because it eats away the glue backing on the wallpaper. There is a method for painting over wallpaper if for some reason you do not want to remove it. Pick up some shellac primer and apply that to the wallpaper. It dries so quickly the wallpaper doesn't have time enough to bubble. Then you can apply the paint. Word of warning: make sure you have a lot of ventilation when using the shellac. It have very strong fumes. I hope this helps.
Most of the good Hobby stores I have been in stock it. It's a very well known glue.
The brand of glue does not effect the quality of the wallpaper. It is more important on how the glue to spread and how the wallpaper is put up instead.
There is no drywall glue. -If you are referring to mud (drywall compound), you scrape the lumps off at the end of each day and then wash your clothes. It always comes off.
It will, but PL Premium is better
When I did wallpaper, I found it easiest to brush the glue to wall only. -However all wallpaper I've seen comes with instructions about this.
No, cereal does not contain wallpaper glue
If it's on drywall, DON"T use sandpaper. Wet it all over with hot wet rag, let sit 10 minutes, then it will come off easily.
Most white glues will work for that.AnswerBuy some wallpaper paste and use that. With white glue, there is a chance that removal will be next to impossible.
As long as the glue isn't going to interfere with texture you can do this.
Enzymes work well for that. It eats the glue/paste making it much easier to remove. Alternatively, warm water will also help loosen your wallpaper
In 1955 when it was first invented out of wallpaper glue it could sell for 150 dollars. When the original wallpaper glue in a can which was the same thing only sold for about 75 dollars.
No. They eat wallpaper paste, tea cups and calendars. Never envelope glue.
glue, pva glue, contact adhesive, epoxy adhesive, wallpaper paste are a few examples.